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that's the outer loop to the left. a little heavier than the inner loop on the right. incoming track on the main lines doing well. 795, 95 on both sides of town we are doing okay there as well. don't forget that construction on conway between charles and light. conway is closed. megan. >> thanks. >>> entertainment news this morning, if you suffering from oprah withdrawal this may be help. abc announced katie cure like produce and host a daytime talk -- couric will produce and host a daytime talk show. it will be based in new york. cure like join the abc news team contributing across all broadcast and online as well. >>> and chanca chance to buy michael jackson's -- and a chance to buy michael jackson's memorabilia. remember the jacket worn in thriller? it's being auctioned off andsome say it could net between 200,000 dollars. >> i bet people pay a lot for that. >> yeah. a portion poo of proceed goes to -- portion of the proceed goes to the home of his two bengal tigers. we will see if you show up in the jacket. >> right. >> if not i am getting you an imitation. >> lyne
that's the outer loop to the left. a little heavier than the inner loop on the right. incoming track on the main lines doing well. 795, 95 on both sides of town we are doing okay there as well. don't forget that construction on conway between charles and light. conway is closed. megan. >> thanks. >>> entertainment news this morning, if you suffering from oprah withdrawal this may be help. abc announced katie cure like produce and host a daytime talk -- couric will produce and...
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. >> madoff will be in prison for the rest of his loop after pleading guilty -- rest of his life after pleading guilty of ripping off investors for billions. >>> well, the royal newlyweds are poised to move into kensington palace taking a small apartment in the grand palace as their starter home. >> nothing like having hyde park as your little yard. prince william grew up there with his brother after his parents divorced. it will only be temporary as it's considered too small to start raising a family. >> mom will be down the road, so probably good to move out soon. not mom but grandma -- >>> 4:46. we now know the culprit behind the deadly e. coli outbreak in europe. >> plus, some new drugs show promising signs for fighting cancer. coming up. >>> and communities evacuate as a historic fire rages in arizona. how today's weather could hold up the firefight. >>> and their dog was ripped from their home in that massachusetts twister last week. the emotional reunion for one family and one very special puppy coming up. >>> traveling out of sfo today, a chance of a few leftover showers here b
. >> madoff will be in prison for the rest of his loop after pleading guilty -- rest of his life after pleading guilty of ripping off investors for billions. >>> well, the royal newlyweds are poised to move into kensington palace taking a small apartment in the grand palace as their starter home. >> nothing like having hyde park as your little yard. prince william grew up there with his brother after his parents divorced. it will only be temporary as it's considered too...
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look at this satellite loop. it's unbelievable. i mean, this looks like january here across the pacific west. we have that storm track dipping all the way down here into southern california. with this weekend storm that's going to continue to move here closer to california. and what we're going to see happen is it mainly sit offshore. so it will bring us that first chance of showers as we head throughout friday night with 60s expected inland and for the weekend right now periods of rain. so here's what i want to detail. there are two possible scenarios with this storm system because it's going to stay stationary just off the coastline. so it will pose some forecasting problems for us. the first scenario is a dryer solution that will have that center of the storm system just north of the san francisco bay. it will bring us some showers and also some periods of sun. there's just not going to be as strong of a moisture tap with this. now, the second scenario is the one that the forecast models are leaning toward at this point, and tha
look at this satellite loop. it's unbelievable. i mean, this looks like january here across the pacific west. we have that storm track dipping all the way down here into southern california. with this weekend storm that's going to continue to move here closer to california. and what we're going to see happen is it mainly sit offshore. so it will bring us that first chance of showers as we head throughout friday night with 60s expected inland and for the weekend right now periods of rain. so...
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. >> reporter: opposers say the governor's plan leaves them out of the loop. >> that's not bargaining. it's you're going to do what we say. that's not bargaining. >> it doesn't make any sense. the mayor doesn't have a heart. we're willing to work with them but they're not willing to work with us. >> reporter: mayor reed says that's not true and that six of the city unions have agreed to budget cuts. >> we're having to shrink our work force. lay off people. that's just a fact. >> reporter: the council ended up postponing any final decisions until its next meeting in august. in the meantime, staff will be looking at possible measures. >>> a supermarket chain looks for workers to open its store. fresh and easy opens its doors. representatives say it is an underserved neighborhood. applicants agree. they say they're excited about job students but also for what the store means for people living in the area. >> this being here is very significant to the community because it's all here. you know, it's supporting the community and in turn the community will support this. >> reporter: the bay
. >> reporter: opposers say the governor's plan leaves them out of the loop. >> that's not bargaining. it's you're going to do what we say. that's not bargaining. >> it doesn't make any sense. the mayor doesn't have a heart. we're willing to work with them but they're not willing to work with us. >> reporter: mayor reed says that's not true and that six of the city unions have agreed to budget cuts. >> we're having to shrink our work force. lay off people. that's...
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two different real-life andrew scenarios, testing close loop technology in real-life situations. it is really a key step toward moving this technology out of the clinic and into the real world. a major goal of research at the next stage shown in purple is to investigate ways to replace the destroyed data cells and restore and to eyelid transplantation. in a clinical islet transplantation contortion misconduct king trials. science is like those of a beta sale biology consortium are pursuing strategies to replace islet cells by either growing cells in laboratories or for transplantation into people or by expanding their remaining beta cells or by posting other types of cells in the pancreas to become beta cells. finally, tilt prevention of our cure for type one diabetes is possible research towards preventing, resting in reversing the complications of the disease is critically important. shown on the far right of that graph, just recently we sell the saw the biggest advance in diabetes in 25 years. at landmark study from the retinopathy clinical research network found that patients
two different real-life andrew scenarios, testing close loop technology in real-life situations. it is really a key step toward moving this technology out of the clinic and into the real world. a major goal of research at the next stage shown in purple is to investigate ways to replace the destroyed data cells and restore and to eyelid transplantation. in a clinical islet transplantation contortion misconduct king trials. science is like those of a beta sale biology consortium are pursuing...
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. >> reporter: opposers say the governor's plan leaves them out of the loop. >> that's not bargaining. it's you're going to do what we say. that's not bargaining. >> it doesn't make any sense. the mayor doesn't have a heart. we're willing to work with them but they're not willing to work with us. >> reporter: mayor reed says that's not true and that six of the city unions have agreed to budget cuts. >> we're having to shrink our work force. lay off people. that's just a fact. >> reporter: the council ended up postponing any final decisions until its next meeting in august. in the meantime, staff will be looking at possible measures. >>> a supermarket chain looks for workers to open its store. fresh and easy opens its doors. representatives say it is an underserved neighborhood. applicants agree. they say they're excited about job students but also for what the store means for people living in the area. >> this being here is very significant to the community because it's all here. you know, it's supporting the community and in turn the community will support this. >> reporter: the bay
. >> reporter: opposers say the governor's plan leaves them out of the loop. >> that's not bargaining. it's you're going to do what we say. that's not bargaining. >> it doesn't make any sense. the mayor doesn't have a heart. we're willing to work with them but they're not willing to work with us. >> reporter: mayor reed says that's not true and that six of the city unions have agreed to budget cuts. >> we're having to shrink our work force. lay off people. that's...
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we are looping the video. talk us through what happens as the tornado forms. >> okay, what often happens with the powerful thunderstorms, you have a lot of instability in the atmosphere. you have powerful winds aloft and producing a rotation. see that rotation right there? that happened in the thunderstorm cell and that rotation can become a funnel cloud that drops down out of the storm and become a tornado. this started over the land area and we are calling it a tornado as opposed to a water spout. but as it moves over the water, because it is so powerful. they can lift cars off of the ground and they can lift large volumes of water. >> it looks like something out of harry potter. it doesn't look real. >> we have seen a lot of unusual weather that looked like out of a hollywood movie. but this isy real. this is a mild one compared to the deadly ones in parts of the midwest and southeast. there is a classic partern of cold dry air masses colliding with warm humid air mass says in the gulf of mexico that produ
we are looping the video. talk us through what happens as the tornado forms. >> okay, what often happens with the powerful thunderstorms, you have a lot of instability in the atmosphere. you have powerful winds aloft and producing a rotation. see that rotation right there? that happened in the thunderstorm cell and that rotation can become a funnel cloud that drops down out of the storm and become a tornado. this started over the land area and we are calling it a tornado as opposed to a...
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also the outer loop could be slow between reisterstown road and edmonton to be exact. now to new york for "good morning america." ♪ >>> there is, indeed, so much beauty in the world. look at our audience out here with us in times square. i don't know about you, but do you remember what it's like to be a teenager? >> just last year. >> just last year? yeah. dr. oz remembers. and he has the pictures to prove it. and the reason he is here -- >> is that him? >> yeah. that's dr. oz. he has advice everyone needs to hear about raising a healthy and happy teenager. and dr. roizen is here. their brand-new book is coming out. dealing with teen health. >>> and, lara, you're here because you're going to stack up the diets. >> there's a million out there. we'll stack up the best of the best. at least what u.s. news and world report has. >> sarah ferguson used to be on weight watchers. she's been open about her struggles with weight. her struggles with money. now, she's starting to put her life back together with help from oprah. we're going to talk to her live in a little bit. >>
also the outer loop could be slow between reisterstown road and edmonton to be exact. now to new york for "good morning america." ♪ >>> there is, indeed, so much beauty in the world. look at our audience out here with us in times square. i don't know about you, but do you remember what it's like to be a teenager? >> just last year. >> just last year? yeah. dr. oz remembers. and he has the pictures to prove it. and the reason he is here -- >> is that him?...
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two different real-life andrew scenarios, testing close loop technology in real-life situations. it is really a key step toward moving this technology out of the clinic and into the real world. a major goal of research at the next stage shown in purple is to investigate ways to replace the destroyed data cells and restore and to eyelid transplantation. in a clinical islet transplantation contortion misconduct king trials. science is like those of a beta sale biology consortium are pursuing strategies to replace islet cells by either growing cells in laboratories or for transplantation into people or by expanding their remaining beta cells or by posting other types of cells in the pancreas to become beta cells. finally, tilt prevention of our cure for type one diabetes is possible research towards preventing, resting in reversing the complications of the disease is critically important. shown on the far right of that graph, just recently we sell the saw the biggest advance in diabetes in 25 years. at landmark study from the retinopathy clinical research network found that patients
two different real-life andrew scenarios, testing close loop technology in real-life situations. it is really a key step toward moving this technology out of the clinic and into the real world. a major goal of research at the next stage shown in purple is to investigate ways to replace the destroyed data cells and restore and to eyelid transplantation. in a clinical islet transplantation contortion misconduct king trials. science is like those of a beta sale biology consortium are pursuing...
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two different real-life andrew scenarios, testing close loop technology in real-life situations. it is really a key step toward moving this technology out of the clinic and into the real world. a major goal of research at the next stage shown in purple is to investigate ways to replace the destroyed data cells and restore and to eyelid transplantation. in a clinical islet transplantation contortion misconduct king trials. science is like those of a beta sale biology consortium are pursuing strategies to replace islet cells by either growing cells in laboratories or for transplantation into people or by expanding their remaining beta cells or by posting other types of cells in the pancreas to become beta cells. finally, tilt prevention of our cure for type one diabetes is possible research towards preventing, resting in reversing the complications of the disease is critically important. shown on the far right of that graph, just recently we sell the saw the biggest advance in diabetes in 25 years. at landmark study from the retinopathy clinical research network found that patients
two different real-life andrew scenarios, testing close loop technology in real-life situations. it is really a key step toward moving this technology out of the clinic and into the real world. a major goal of research at the next stage shown in purple is to investigate ways to replace the destroyed data cells and restore and to eyelid transplantation. in a clinical islet transplantation contortion misconduct king trials. science is like those of a beta sale biology consortium are pursuing...
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quickly before we go, any signs that the food industry is taking this seriously enough, so closing the loops, closing the possible investigators for this kind of infection? >> i think as it relates to the bug that we're more aware of here in the united states, camplio backer or the e. coli that caused the spinach outbreak or jack in the box, but one of the things we're not paying attention to is the non0157, the type of bug we have seen in europe that is devastating europe that is what we are not paying attention to and we need to pay attention to. >> suarez: bill marler and professor gravani, thank you very much. >> thank you very much, ray, appreciated being on tonight. >> lehrer: finally tonight, a conversation with jill abramson, named today to be executive editor of "the new york times," the first woman to hold the top news position at the "times". she will succeed bill keller, who will return to writing full- time for the paper. abramson was a "times" managing editor under keller for eight years, and before that, the washington bureau chief, among many other things. she joined the "tim
quickly before we go, any signs that the food industry is taking this seriously enough, so closing the loops, closing the possible investigators for this kind of infection? >> i think as it relates to the bug that we're more aware of here in the united states, camplio backer or the e. coli that caused the spinach outbreak or jack in the box, but one of the things we're not paying attention to is the non0157, the type of bug we have seen in europe that is devastating europe that is what we...
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we ought to close the loop holes. but it is legal behavior. it is well known the single largest area of tax non-compliance, illegalal activity is in the small business sector where lots of income isn't reported at all. so whenever it is tried reduce non-compliance in the private sector, they go crazy and then talk about better taxes. new firms, old firms, as long as they are productive and effect i have, that's what you want. >> let's look at the numbers of national unemployment. back in december of last year, the rate was at 9.4%. that eased up a little in january to 9%. since then it went in february up toward 9% and hit the number in may. it was 9 -- jimmy from chicago, good morning. caller: good morning. i've got to tell you kevin and robert. y'all are terrific. i wish y'all had you're own talk show. i love the candor door and the way you're communicating the complex answers. it's breath taking to hear you two scolers articulate these issues in a simple way and with so much respect. this is how the discussions should go forward. you mentio
we ought to close the loop holes. but it is legal behavior. it is well known the single largest area of tax non-compliance, illegalal activity is in the small business sector where lots of income isn't reported at all. so whenever it is tried reduce non-compliance in the private sector, they go crazy and then talk about better taxes. new firms, old firms, as long as they are productive and effect i have, that's what you want. >> let's look at the numbers of national unemployment. back in...
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so as a committee we certainly will be grateful to be kept in the loop as you move forward with these training changes or upgrades so that we can make sure we are doing better with the assistance provided to the victims of identity theft. a number of issues i would like to address with you -- you mentioned the -- the -- about a billion dollars in savings that you prevented from being fraudulently paid out. and the filler system is now identifying of those that it kicked out, about 75% were fraudulent and that would have otherwise been paid out but for being caught. do you have a number roughly in, say, the last three years the best estimate of you've identified what was paid out fraudulently and what, if any, of those dollars have been recouped since being identified? >> let me address -- we have the specific identity theft maneuvers that were moving and we have very sophisticated algorithms that block out fraud. we block out 2 million returns every year that never go out. and a bunch of those are probably identity theft 'cause they can be duplicate tins but they haven't gotten an ide
so as a committee we certainly will be grateful to be kept in the loop as you move forward with these training changes or upgrades so that we can make sure we are doing better with the assistance provided to the victims of identity theft. a number of issues i would like to address with you -- you mentioned the -- the -- about a billion dollars in savings that you prevented from being fraudulently paid out. and the filler system is now identifying of those that it kicked out, about 75% were...
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. -- the loop trip. i did not go on line. what else are you doing besides this to communicate? >> we have several strategies. one is to just make sure people know that there is safety information available on our website about carriers. some of the trade associations also provide links to individual carriers, safety data so the customers themselves can link in and understand they can think safety every trip every time. >> other than websites, what process do you have for the average consumer? in testimony, you are talking about seniors people not going on website. do you have nebraska process, people call a number, is there something available -- do you have any process, people call in number, what other aggressive things have you done? >> to areas in particular. there are van operators and the whole population of the faith based community that utilize the 16 passenger vans. with regard to motor coach operations, is through our web site, it is through this particular campaign it that the secretary launched recently. i would add, very important, it is the proposal to our technic
. -- the loop trip. i did not go on line. what else are you doing besides this to communicate? >> we have several strategies. one is to just make sure people know that there is safety information available on our website about carriers. some of the trade associations also provide links to individual carriers, safety data so the customers themselves can link in and understand they can think safety every trip every time. >> other than websites, what process do you have for the average...
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looping a content to the websites not only becomes an issue for the entertainment industry but it exposes consumers to viruses, and dangerous products and increases the likelihood of data that. i thank you very much for being here. i yield back my time. >> thank you. it is mentioned by the chairwoman -- the recently reported 9 million americans have fallen victim to identity theft. i think it is puzzling. incorporation is strong and comprehensive. -- a corporation as strong and comprehensive as sony you think would have the ability to certify that their data is secure. over 45 states have independently adopted data requirements. it is no law on a federal basis. it is good that you were here so we can ask you some questions. what was the requirements that he set up in the corporation? do you think it should be prosecuted? there are lots of questions. the present data to establish necessary security policies. both of our witnesses today certainly have within their power to provide the software and the data security provisions. it is necessary why this happened to them. it had the opportunit
looping a content to the websites not only becomes an issue for the entertainment industry but it exposes consumers to viruses, and dangerous products and increases the likelihood of data that. i thank you very much for being here. i yield back my time. >> thank you. it is mentioned by the chairwoman -- the recently reported 9 million americans have fallen victim to identity theft. i think it is puzzling. incorporation is strong and comprehensive. -- a corporation as strong and...
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. >> we're more precise, acting more locally, and acting in a very short loop at the very tactical level above the ground. >> are you raising the pressure on gadhafi? >> we're able to move very quickly from one point to another and to apply pressure wherever we have objective to achieve. >> reporter: among the army airmen on this navy ship, there's little question the helicopters they've brought into this fight are making a difference. >> to go to the enemy, to see him and to tell him, we'll beat you. so it's a real fight between two soldiers. >> reporter: one french officer said that on this mission, they're behaving a bit like vampires, relaxing by day and going on the attack at night. and each night the french command believes they're draining more and more of the strength from gadhafi's forces. jim bittermann on the coast of libya. >>> stand by for my live interview with republican presidential candidate, michele bachmann. she's standing by as well. she's in new orleans. >>> plus, a young woman who led police on a two-year chase using stolen boats, stolen cars, even stolen planes. th
. >> we're more precise, acting more locally, and acting in a very short loop at the very tactical level above the ground. >> are you raising the pressure on gadhafi? >> we're able to move very quickly from one point to another and to apply pressure wherever we have objective to achieve. >> reporter: among the army airmen on this navy ship, there's little question the helicopters they've brought into this fight are making a difference. >> to go to the enemy, to see...
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there's this thing that is called the beltway delta said the back loop that makes this sound blind to concerns of people like you who have a great skill saps who would be eager to work but there are no responsibilities -- have a great skill set. writessomeone on twitter righ -- that brings up the idea that a lot of people make money from the work that happens overseas. those talking the talk about the bringing jobs alone may actually be earning money from what's happening overseas. guest: it happens probably more than people pink, we're either there's the stockholder or a business a public official was involved with that did precisely what you are talking about. it happens probably more than you think. former officials write about a lot of the economic policies in a way that is harmful to the united states. they don't reveal who their clients are right now. oftentimes their clients are companies that have sent jobs offshore. i don't think there's enough attention paid to it and i do think that it' skews the debate a little. >> scott paul, thanks for being with us this morning. guest:
there's this thing that is called the beltway delta said the back loop that makes this sound blind to concerns of people like you who have a great skill saps who would be eager to work but there are no responsibilities -- have a great skill set. writessomeone on twitter righ -- that brings up the idea that a lot of people make money from the work that happens overseas. those talking the talk about the bringing jobs alone may actually be earning money from what's happening overseas. guest: it...
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democrats were not budging, they wanted tax increases, again democrats will say this is closing tax loop hoels and he said there wasn't common ground and it needed to be kicked upstairs, so to speak, so really bringing in president obama kyra, and he's finally operating intoes they discussions ahead of the august 2 deadline as the negotiator in chief. >> "the washington post" reporting possibly some pretty big cuts to military spending. >> yeah. that's a report saying that house republicans may be open to there being -- that may be open to some defense cuts which is something that typically republicans have not been a fan of. so now there's this question, perhaps, there is some common ground on the spending cuts. a lot of the negotiations have been kept under wraps and you see both sides kind of staying mum on them. so, you know, as they work towards a deal. we actually are lacking some of the details as they kind of stay mum. >> all right. brianna keilar at the white house, thanks. >>> four rounds into play at wimbledon, some controversies percolating at the all england club and serena
democrats were not budging, they wanted tax increases, again democrats will say this is closing tax loop hoels and he said there wasn't common ground and it needed to be kicked upstairs, so to speak, so really bringing in president obama kyra, and he's finally operating intoes they discussions ahead of the august 2 deadline as the negotiator in chief. >> "the washington post" reporting possibly some pretty big cuts to military spending. >> yeah. that's a report saying that...
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. >> we want to close those loop holes up. we do not want to raise anybody's tax rates. >> reporter: but republicans, led by senator mitch mcconnell, says any increase is off the table. >> regardless of how you go about it, it's something that this congress is not likely to do. we have a spending problem. we don't have a problem because we tax too little. >> reporter: both sides eventually thought it would come to this. the president getting involved, as he did last april when the government was about to shut down. this is, in a way, more serious. it involves the potential default of the u.s. government and neither side really wants to let that happen. both sides are predicting that they will come to some sort of deal. jeff? >> bill, thank you. >>> los angeles dodgers filed for bankruptcy protection this morning. owner frank mccourt blames major league baseball for rejecting a deal that would have solved the team's debts. >>> you've heard of jumping a shark? check this out. in florida, a shark jumps a surfer. there it is. a fo
. >> we want to close those loop holes up. we do not want to raise anybody's tax rates. >> reporter: but republicans, led by senator mitch mcconnell, says any increase is off the table. >> regardless of how you go about it, it's something that this congress is not likely to do. we have a spending problem. we don't have a problem because we tax too little. >> reporter: both sides eventually thought it would come to this. the president getting involved, as he did last...
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i'll go right under it as that ash goes all the way around the world expected today to loop around south america and right back into chile. we'll show you a quick look at the weather today, as well. that we've got probably clouds getting back into the new york ni >> all that weather was brought to you by the united states postal service. robin? >> you know i'm sad. >> i know, ash but no -- >> magma. thank you. we still fit it in there, sam. thank you. >>> coming up, george is loving it. free money could be waiting for you to claim it. we'll show you in our new series "show me the money." your advertising mail campaign is paying off! business is good! it must be if you're doing all that overnight shipping. that must cost a fortune. it sure does. well, if it doesn't have to get there overnight, you can save a lot with priority mail flat rate envelopes. one flat rate to any state, just $4.95. that's cool and all... but it ain't my money. i seriously do not care... so, you don't care what anyone says, you want to save this company money! that's exactly what i was saying. hmmm... priority mai
i'll go right under it as that ash goes all the way around the world expected today to loop around south america and right back into chile. we'll show you a quick look at the weather today, as well. that we've got probably clouds getting back into the new york ni >> all that weather was brought to you by the united states postal service. robin? >> you know i'm sad. >> i know, ash but no -- >> magma. thank you. we still fit it in there, sam. thank you. >>> coming...
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he then have to scramble, called back to your accountant, and then go through a second loop with us. that is one thing we could potentially do. second, i started an office reporting directly to me, which is looking at our data bases, and try to make sure we are really smart about the information we have, and we are a product -- apply inappropriate treatment streams. for instance, we're looking at things like rather than sending out the standard four letters, actually making a call to a taxpayer immediately when they have a tax liability to sort things out, much like a credit card company, and continue the -- continually looking at analytics. i think it would need full vetting with congress. as the 10-99 issue show, people are sensitive about burden, but also a sensitive about the voluntary nature of our tax system, and the government not knowing too much about people. we want to get as much information as we can. we spend time with non- compliant, and did not spend time with compliant taxpayers. there is information that could move quicker, so there could be less-member to some ways
he then have to scramble, called back to your accountant, and then go through a second loop with us. that is one thing we could potentially do. second, i started an office reporting directly to me, which is looking at our data bases, and try to make sure we are really smart about the information we have, and we are a product -- apply inappropriate treatment streams. for instance, we're looking at things like rather than sending out the standard four letters, actually making a call to a taxpayer...
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carveouts, subsidies and loop holes. they should be eliminated. >> governor paw plenty yesterday and paw lenty cut government to save it. we've heard this before. cut government, and cut taxes for the economy. did they work for the bush administration guest: the one thing everybody agrees on is it's not working. big government. we spent a lot of money to create jobs. it didn't work. we're facing a double dip recession. we need think of new ideas to get things back on track. i was in the bush administration when they decided to pursue a pro growth policy. it was ratified again at the end of last year when congress extended all those tax cuts. most feel those did work. they helped spur the recovery in a much faster fashion in terms of economic growth. i think it's important to have pro growth policies on the table. and governor paw lenty -- the one thing i think every one agrees on is these policies are not yielding -- host: let me share with you this. i'm going to focus on the major election years, 2000, 2004 and 2008. we
carveouts, subsidies and loop holes. they should be eliminated. >> governor paw plenty yesterday and paw lenty cut government to save it. we've heard this before. cut government, and cut taxes for the economy. did they work for the bush administration guest: the one thing everybody agrees on is it's not working. big government. we spent a lot of money to create jobs. it didn't work. we're facing a double dip recession. we need think of new ideas to get things back on track. i was in the...
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the higher oil, food prices have knocked the economy for a loop. we're just not going to see as much job creation in the next few months. >> reporter: while the nation as a whole struggles, the dallas area economy just keeps growing adding jobs faster than any other area in the country. more than 83,000 new jobs last year. >> general motors is pleased to announce we will invest $331 million in arlington assembly. >> reporter: businesses like gm are growing while other companies are relocating to texas. attracted by lower taxes and what many consider a business friendly atmosphere. >> california based in and out burgers expanding into texas opening ten new stores in dallas this year. it means 500 new jobs that start between $10 and $14 an hour. the store managers make more than $100,000 a year. what did it mean to you to find this job? >> it was great. just knowing that i had a job. knowing that i had a paycheck coming in every two weeks. >> reporter: tomorrow the government will release its report on new jobs added in may. analysts expect 60,000 fe
the higher oil, food prices have knocked the economy for a loop. we're just not going to see as much job creation in the next few months. >> reporter: while the nation as a whole struggles, the dallas area economy just keeps growing adding jobs faster than any other area in the country. more than 83,000 new jobs last year. >> general motors is pleased to announce we will invest $331 million in arlington assembly. >> reporter: businesses like gm are growing while other...
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have i can tell you that is probably limited to the organized caving community that is within this loop of knowledge and network. it is very difficult to get it out to a lot of the other public. as a vice president of the northeastern cave conservancy, we have a cave with a kiosk that has white knows centrum protocol were we educate literally thousands of youth group visitors and camps that come and visit these caves. they were -- they learn about white and knows syndrome. --white nose syndrome. >> what is the nature of the treatment? >> for example, you need to remove wash with a woolite to remove organic material because the bleach or lysol ic compound you use interact with our galaxy a duty to make sure they are clean before they are treated. private range of different treatments and some are available in the laboratory and some you can do in the field. some of them are boiling water for 50 minutes and that will kill the fungus. and then you rent. depending whether it is soft or hard material, their different ways to control that. we have major regional caving advance and we have lar
have i can tell you that is probably limited to the organized caving community that is within this loop of knowledge and network. it is very difficult to get it out to a lot of the other public. as a vice president of the northeastern cave conservancy, we have a cave with a kiosk that has white knows centrum protocol were we educate literally thousands of youth group visitors and camps that come and visit these caves. they were -- they learn about white and knows syndrome. --white nose...
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so as a committee we certainly will be grateful to be kept in the loop as you move forward with these training changes or upgrades so that we can make sure we are doing better with the assistance provided to the victims of identity theft. a number of issues i would like to address with you -- you mentioned the -- the -- about a billion dollars in savings that you prevented from being fraudulently paid out. and the filler system is now identifying of those that it kicked out, about 75% were fraudulent and that would have otherwise been paid out but for being caught. do you have a number roughly in, say, the last three years the best estimate of you've identified what was paid out fraudulently and what, if any, of those dollars have been recouped since being identified? >> let me address -- we have the specific identity theft maneuvers that were moving and we have very sophisticated algorithms that block out fraud. we block out 2 million returns every year that never go out. and a bunch of those are probably identity theft 'cause they can be duplicate tins but they haven't gotten an ide
so as a committee we certainly will be grateful to be kept in the loop as you move forward with these training changes or upgrades so that we can make sure we are doing better with the assistance provided to the victims of identity theft. a number of issues i would like to address with you -- you mentioned the -- the -- about a billion dollars in savings that you prevented from being fraudulently paid out. and the filler system is now identifying of those that it kicked out, about 75% were...